Hi
I was able to mount the drive correctly and then after a reboot I lost it again. I have now attached the files to my starwind license to attempt to rescue the data.
The two hosts have been split. Prior to the reboot Host 1 marked HAimage2 as not synchronized and started a re sync. I have mounted the file, some of the data is readable. The file on host 2 was working fine prior to the reboot, starwind would not mount it after the reboot. I had to remove the flash cache in order to mount the drive. The drive is now showing as raw again. When i attempt to do a chkdsk on it stops with the error that the filesystem is refs. its not, the drive was reformed as ntfs after the first time I had troubles.
I don't see why loosing the flash cache would alter the data, or result in older data being displayed.
I flushed the cache prior to the reboot.
why would corrupt flash cache prevent a drive from mounting. since its only cached data i thought starwind would just recreate the file.
logs (one set before the reboot and one after)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/j39u5sn5y43bl ... d.zip?dl=0
i haven't change the starwind version. its build 8.0.0.11456 (as shown in help about)
I don't think starwind is shutting down correctly. Could the long shutdown delay be caused by the 500GB flash cache?
Thanks